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addition to primary DCM, secondary forms of DCM can also occur in dogs as the result of drugs, toxins, nutritional deficiencies (eg, taurine and thiamine), or other diet-associated factors (eg, contamination of feed by monensin or heavy metals). 7 – 9 In

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in Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association

I nvestigations into a potential link between consumption of grain-free (GF), high-pulse diets, and the development of a dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) phenotype in dogs have been ongoing since 2018. 1 – 7 Pulse ingredients are defined as dry

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in American Journal of Veterinary Research

, tubes were centrifuged and serum was separated and stored at −80 °C until metabolomics analysis as a single batch. Nutritional assessment was performed in all dogs, including body weight, body condition score (BCS, 1–9 scale), 15 MCS, 14 and diet

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in American Journal of Veterinary Research